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The phrase "chill myself" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It has a few potential meanings, depending on the context. For example, it could mean to relax, to calm down, to cool off, etc. For example, "I'm feeling stressed and overwhelmed. I think I need to take some time to chill myself."
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When I find a classroom stressful, I take a step back, breathe, and tell myself to chill out.
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Hey everyone, and I do mean everyone, myself included: Chill the hell out.
I asked Chelsea what she did about that silly thought, and she replied, "I told myself to chill, but it obviously didn't work!" And it never will.
After I allowed myself to chill out a bit, I could actually get the ball up in the air and moving generally in the direction I wanted it to go.
It seems he didn't expect to be recognized at the same party at which Wyclef Jean and Rose McGowan are spending their own 4/20s, because he's severely chill when I introduce myself.
In a momentary lapse into real sleep, I had the briefest of dreams: I was sitting with my back against a tree, but it was nighttime, and it was raining so hard that not even the branches could protect me; water sluiced down on me each time the wind shifted, and I tried to huddle into myself, chilled like the blade of a knife that could cut me to the bone.
Honey, I give myself chills.
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